Style isn't just about trends or what fits your body type—it's about expressing who you are inside.
Whether you're naturally drawn to soft romantic looks, crisp professional polish, bohemian creativity, or casual ease, I want to help you discover your style personality with these resource pages below.
This guide will help you discover your style personality, understand how they show up in your wardrobe, and learn how your color season + fashion style can work together beautifully.
Read each of the guides below for cues that define a style personality and see which one(s) resonate with you.

Free‑spirited, eclectic, layered texture and pattern.
Your style personality is how you express yourself through fashion—it’s not about trends, body or face shape, and it's not about your color season.
When it comes to determining your color season, that is all on the outside.
But your personality comes from the inside.
It's all about you and your preferences.
I know this is a concept with which many stylists and color analysts will disagree. That's ok.
There is a persistent myth embedded in some color analysis systems that says certain personalities are linked to certain seasons.
For example, they will say the bold, powerful colors of the Winter palette, for example, mean that Winter personalities are generally bold and powerful and make good leaders, etc. I hear that Summers are soft and sensitive and meek, and Springs are cute and quirky, etc.
While I'm sure there are plenty that do fit this scenario, there are just as many that don't. I have met some of the most meek and modest Winters in my life, and some of the most loud, domineering Soft Summers, and endless other variations.
There is just no rational explanation as to why someone's coloring is tied to their personality. The reason is that there isn't a connection there. Personality is not static; it changes over time. And you may want to alter your fashion style personality many times over your life. Even during the day!
Not sure you fit into just one?
That’s normal. Many of us are a mix of one or more styles.
For example, this Cool Winter above has a couple of styles going on, and they blend together beautifully.
Classic Elements:
Dramatic Elements:

It's also important to remember that you might be Classic at work, Casual on weekends, and Alluring for date night—and that’s the beauty of it.
These are just guides, not a box to live in. You decide.
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